Mining energy from a black hole by strings

V. P. Frolov and D. V. Fursaev
Phys. Rev. D 63, 124010 – Published 21 May 2001
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Abstract

We discuss how cosmic strings can be used to mine energy from black holes. A string attached to the black hole gives rise to an additional channel for the energy release. It is demonstrated that when a string crosses the event horizon, its transverse degrees of freedom are thermally excited and thermal string perturbations propagate along the string to infinity. The internal metric induced on the 2D world sheet of the static string crossing the horizon describes a 2D black hole. For this reason thermal radiation of string excitations propagating along the string can be interpreted as Hawking radiation of the 2D black hole. It is shown that the rate of energy emission through the string channel is of the same order of magnitude as the bulk radiation of the black hole. Thus, for Ns strings attached to the black hole the efficiency of string channels is increased by factor Ns. We discuss restrictions on Ns which exist because of the finite thickness of strings, the gravitational back reaction and quantum fluctuations. Our conclusion is that the energy emission rate by strings can be increased as compared to the standard emission in the bulk by the factor 103 for GUT strings and up to the factor 1031 for electroweak strings.

  • Received 29 December 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.124010

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

V. P. Frolov*

  • Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2J1

D. V. Fursaev

  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, 141 980 Dubna, Russia

  • *Email address: frolov@phys.ualberta.ca
  • Email address: fursaev@thsun1.jinr.ru

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Vol. 63, Iss. 12 — 15 June 2001

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